Education and Corporate Social Responsibility

International Perspectives

Jamilah Ahmad|David Crowther
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9781781905890
20 February 2013
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20 February 2013
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Corporate social responsibility is becoming rapidly embedded into the strategic planning and operational processes of all organizations, while at the same time our understanding of what is meant by this phenomenon continues to develop and to be extended beyond the domain of the corporate into that of all other organizations. Academics have responded to this by embedding CSR into the curricula of their respective institutions. Practice, however, differs throughout the world and this book is designed to explore these different practices in order to develop suggestions about what might be best practice and to consider the respective benefits of develop the curriculum in this manner.

List of Contributors. Introduction: CSR Education Moving Towards Common Direction. Walking the Talk: Teaching Corporate Social Responsibility in UK Higher Education Institutions. The Role-Play Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Education: The Concept and a Step-by-step Example. Embedding CSR within the Undergraduate Business Curriculum: The Development of a Sustainable Organisation Module. Applying Social Psychology to the Challenge of Embedding Ethics into the Business School Curriculum. International Student Views of Ethics Within a UK Business School Curriculum. Education and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Bradford College Experience. CSR Trends in the Top 100 US Business Schools: A Theory–Practice Relationship. CSR and Education: The Ghanaian and African Perspective. Challenges of Integrating CSR into Curricula: An Analysis of the Romanian Educational System. Strategies for Developing Academic Abilities for Corporate Education: Relevance of Outreach and Engagement for Developing Countries. Beyond Theory and Practice: A Malaysian Case Study. About the Authors. Index. Education and Corporate Social Responsibility: International Perspectives. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility. Copyright page.